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I am looking to buy a 32" w/s Pro Logic set and this is the one that has taken my fancy.It is to replace my old 29" Pro Logic Toshiba.As I have been happy with Pro Logic and no nothing about amps etc I thought I would stick to it.Has anyone got anything good or bad to say regarding this set?Its a 50hz tube so is there any flicker?Or can anyone suggest a better alternative at the price (around £700)
Have just spotted a AV32WFT1 which looks good as well,slightly more expensive.

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i was going to buy this set after having problems with the 100hz 32x25.

as the reviews say it is probably the best of its type in this price range.

before buying check it out with some dark scenes
it doesnt have a very high contrast range, which can only really be noticed in dark scenes, detail in the dark areas are lost. if you can live with this then its a good buy.

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I take it you didnt buy this set in the end. If so what did you get that you thought was better?

When you talk about loosing detail in the dark scenes are you referring to the dark RGB problem.
If so - I have resigned myself to using S-Video connection, which by all accounts is very good.
If not - Is there anything in the service menu which will help with the lost detail?

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I take it you didnt buy this set in the end. If so what did you get that you thought was better?

When you talk about loosing detail in the dark scenes are you referring to the dark RGB problem.
If so - I have resigned myself to using S-Video connection, which by all accounts is very good.
If not - Is there anything in the service menu which will help with the lost detail?

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I have not exchanged my 32x25 yet as i'm unsure what to exchange it for, especially after finding this forum.

I am talking about analogue picture , not ideal i know .

I entered the service menu in the shop and increased the contrast level. the black areas of the picture still seemed a bit too black compared to my 32x25 and lacked a bit of detail.

have a look yourself and see what you think in all other respects it seems like a good tv for the price.

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I am confused about the RGB/S video - do you mean a dark picture watching DVD or videos OR watching TV.

I notice my set is dark watching TV stations - do you mean this can be altered? If so how exactly do you do this?

Next point - I have an analogue signal - the picture looks a bit 'snowy'. Is this normal - will it improve if I install digital TV? When I set up my old 21 in. Akai TV which is 10 years old next to the JVC the picture does not look as 'snowy' - is this usual?

What is meant by flicker? Is this the snow effect or similar to electrical interference?

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TommyK.......My AV28R25 had a buzzing centre speaker which was driving me nuts so raised the issue with Debenhams where I bought it from.Have been offered a replacement or another set with difference either refunded or paid by me. I had bought JVC rear speakers etc at additional expense so complained to JVC UK about this problem and gave them some more supporting info from this forum...........they've just emailed me to say they are passing this info to their engineers.........watch this space. The dark RGB bit........watch a DVD from AV1 with DVD o/p set to RGB.Then connect to AV3 and watch a DVD (remember set both to s video).RGB will be a fair bit darker I believe.

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I think you need to get an engineer in to look at your buzzing speaker. I haven't noticed any problems with mine but I haven't give it a thorough work out yet. Watch this space.

Doogy is right - As I understand it, only RGB (scart 1) is effected with the dark problem. Your dark analogue pictures are a mystery. Perhaps the snow effect is related. It at least sounds like you are not getting good reception. I'd check with your neighbours before upgrading your aerial and/or getting a digital decoder. Sky are doing installation for £1 until the end of the month. Perhaps this is your solution.

My understanding is that flicker is not the snow effect. The snow effect is probably interference or a poor signal.